Well, he's immature for one. He doesn't possess many leadership qualities either, and he isn't very supportive of his teammates. I recall one game late in the season where he was benched in the 4th quarter, and came out later saying "I don't see any All-Stars on this team."

I dunno. Guess he'd be a decent pickup, but I wouldn't pay big bucks (no pun intended) for him.

Well, he's immature for one. He doesn't possess many leadership qualities either, and he isn't very supportive of his teammates. I recall one game late in the season where he was benched in the 4th quarter, and came out later saying "I don't see any All-Stars on this team."

I dunno. Guess he'd be a decent pickup, but I wouldn't pay big bucks (no pun intended) for him.

I wouldn't want him as the back up either. He has a hugely inflated opinion of his abilities and plays how he wants whenever he wants. I don't think he understands what a sign and trade is. He seems to think it means he just gets whatever he is asking for and is immediately moved. If he wants a sign and trade why isn't his agent out looking for teams to sign him to an offer sheet. No one wants this guy. He will either sit the year or take the qualifying offer and play one year. Just like ellis he isn't going to get the type of money he wants.

Did you read somewhere that his agent isn't looking for a S&T deal? Or that no one want him?

Just wondering because this whole S&T thing just broke so it wouldn't be a stretch to believe that he only just recently reached his breaking point and decided to go this way.

I mean I could understand him not being happy about the team making plays to unseat him in Milwaukee. Would you be happy with your company if they told you they were out head hunting, trying to find somebody to take your job?

I'd flip him for Lowry if they included a 2014 first or one of Sanders/Henson.

Milwaukee is desperate because they are perpetually in win-now mode due to their ownership, but there is no chance in hell they trade LARRY SANDERS! because he is the best player on the team and at the position that's hardest to fill. John Henson is maybe possible but not terribly likely, not for Lowry alone.

Really I suppose I shouldn't have asked the question of should they flip Lowry for him because really in S&T the team doing the signing rarely gets anything close to full value. They could probably get Jennings for pieces that can be used as chips later. Then the Raptors would flip Lowry else where for something of value.

I'm not sure who Jennings will be in two or three years so this is a risky proposition.

Jennings does have the natural talent to be one of the better PG's in the league if he matures though.